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Hy all!
I have a question. I searched, but I can't find the grid (home grid?) settings,
because I need more place for modelling. Thanks for the reply.
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"gregtom6" <gre### [at] freemailhu> wrote:
> Hy all!
> I have a question. I searched, but I can't find the grid (home grid?) settings,
> because I need more place for modelling. Thanks for the reply.
That would be good too, if I could switch off the reflection on the "invisible
wall", that's on the grid's edge.
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On 26/03/2011 6:53 PM, gregtom6 wrote:
> "gregtom6"<gre### [at] freemailhu> wrote:
>> Hy all!
>> I have a question. I searched, but I can't find the grid (home grid?) settings,
>> because I need more place for modelling. Thanks for the reply.
>
I don't think that you can.
> That would be good too, if I could switch off the reflection on the "invisible
> wall", that's on the grid's edge.
Which view are you talking about?
And I don't understand your problem. Can you rephrase it and maybe post
a screen shot?
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Regards
Stephen
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"gregtom6" <gre### [at] freemailhu> schreef in bericht
news:web.4d8cfe4fbba7df6080399ff0@news.povray.org...
> Hy all!
> I have a question. I searched, but I can't find the grid (home grid?)
> settings,
> because I need more place for modelling. Thanks for the reply.
>
>
I am not really sure what you mean, but here are some suggestions:
- You can change the window's settings in: View/WindowLayout/
- You can change the opengl characteristics by right-clicking on the
windows' name (Front; Side; Top; Camera) and go to OpenGL Settings. In the
Camera window in particular, you can adapt the grid.
Hope this helps.
Thomas
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"gregtom6" <gre### [at] freemailhu> schreef in bericht
news:web.4d8e363458e35bb38882b57e0@news.povray.org...
> That would be good too, if I could switch off the reflection on the
> "invisible
> wall", that's on the grid's edge.
Same procedure as above: you need to adapt the OpenGL Settings, especially
the Far Clipping box.
Thomas
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